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England v Argentina 8/1 World Cup Shots Accumulator Tips & Predictions

Tuesday 14 July, 20266 min read
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England v Argentina 8/1 World Cup Shots Accumulator
  • England v Argentina
  • World Cup
  • 20:00
4 Selections @ 9.00

Lionel Messi to have 2+ Shots on Target @ 1.83

It’s hard to actually find words to describe just how good Messi has been at this tournament.

His performances become even more impressive when factoring in the fact he’s 39 and still performing at this very top level.

Messi has won man of the match in all five of the games he’s started for Argentina at this World Cup, taking 33 shots across his five matches (5.60 per 90).

He’s seen 18 of these efforts find the target (3.06 per 90) with eight of them ending up in the back of the net.

I particularly like this angle as Messi has a total monopoly over free kicks and penalties for Argentina which gives him a good chance of getting at least two shots on target in this one.

Jude Bellingham to have 1+ Shots on Target @ 1.40

Jude Bellingham has been sensational for England at this World Cup and keeps stepping up when it matters most - his brace against Norway last time out sealed England's place in the semi-finals.

He's taken 17 shots across six starts (2.97 per 90), with 11 of those finding the target (1.92 per 90).

His six goals from those attempts are joint-most in the England squad alongside Harry Kane.

That tally puts him firmly in the Golden Boot race with the likes of Mbappe and Messi and Bellingham is the only player in contention to have scored all six of his goals from open play.

He's clearly England's most influential player right now, and I back him to be a threat inside the box again here.

Cristian Romero to have 1+ Shots @ 2.37

I’m focusing on the corner threat I think both teams can carry in this game for these final two shot selections and Romero is a real danger for England from set pieces.

England looked very disorganised when defending set pieces against Norway last time out, and were lucky to avoid conceding from one with Norway having a goal ruled out from a corner due to a push from Haaland.

Kristoffer Ajer also hit the bar from a set piece against England last time out, so it’s clearly an area that Argentina can exploit with the delivery of Messi and aerial threat of Romero.

Romero has had three shots across his five starts at the World Cup (0.60 per 90), chipping in with one goal which was a crucial goal to kickstart Argentina’s comeback against Egypt.

He averaged 0.82 shots per 90 and scored four goals for Tottenham during the most recent Premier League campaign, further highlighting the threat he can pose from these situations.

Nico O'Reilly to have 1+ Shots @ 1.66

England will also be able to carry a set-piece threat here, they’re averaging over 5.0 corners per game at the World Cup and have excellent delivery from both sides with Rice and Saka, who routinely take set pieces for the best club side when it comes to these situations in Arsenal.

O’Reilly is really good in the air and probably should have a few goals to his name at the World Cup with the chances that have fallen his way.

He’s had seven shots across his five starts in the competition (1.39 per 90), with the majority of these efforts coming from set-piece situations.

O’Reilly can also act as a late runner into the box; he often breaks into the area when the ball goes wide to support Bellingham and Kane to ensure that England have adequate numbers in the box.

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